Any more info on this? I would be interested in this as well.
What would this home page do? What would be on it? How? Can they rearrange your block structure? Can they put links on it? What do you actually want these home pages to do?
What is on the user home page? I'm still not understanding this part. What kind of customizations can a user make to his homepage? What kind of content appears on a home page?
Most of the customizations I can think of can be done on the userprofile page (ignore topics, ignore contributors, etc).
I too am looking for something different than the users profile page. I am looking for a page that the users manage themselves that is similar to a newsletter page. They could update it from time to time. It could include information like their address, pictures, and whatever info they want to throw in there. I was thinking originally that, like upages, just a simple html editor would be sufficient. I am thinking now that too many of those who use it couldn't handle that so a type of form they fill out would be good too.
That is a good idea a form, and the possibility of more pages, i just do not know how to do that in geeklog so i was going to do a data base php page which I guess would be a bit like a form. But a form would be good, perhaps the user profile could be expanded with fields only visable on a user pages area ?
That is a good idea a form, and the possibility of more pages, i just do not know how to do that in geeklog so i was going to do a data base php page which I guess would be a bit like a form. But a form would be good, perhaps the user profile could be expanded with fields only visable on a user pages area ?
[I am considering customizing and adding some fields to the user's account information page that they can fill out. I would then have their home page pull from that info. I would thin have a directory page listing all the members and link to their individual "home page" so others can view it. I am stuck in between wanting it to be robust and full featured and wanting it to be very simple to implement, and more importantly, to use.[/p]